HACKNEY

Located at postal codes: E8, E9

Post code: E8

This area is composed of Dalston, Hackney, Haggerston andLondon Fields.

It is here in the heart of Hackney that after it’s bad reputation in the 90’s, this area is fast becoming one of the hottest places in town. With the green space of London Fields, long walks along the Grand Union Canal and bargains at Ridley Road Market, there's plenty to do! More and more art galleries, cultural centers and restaurants are opening in the district, giving the dynamism it was lacking before.

This improvement is largely due to a number of schemes undertaken to regenerate the area, along with a number of new builds being build. The opening of Dalston Junction on the Overground line has improved things dramatically, and by May 2011, Dalston will connected to Highbury & Islington station, improving the connections further.

Transport in this area is mainly by bus, but the Overground line connects Dalston Junction with Haggerston and the centre of the city. (Zone 2)

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The data above refers to offences per 1000 population per year

Population demographics Hackney

The data above has been obtained from the 2001 census

Post code: E9

This area includes Hackney, South Hackney, Victoria Park and Homerton.

Victoria Park village is described by many of its residents as an oasis just fifteen minutes from central London. Victoria Park is a favorite local park of inhabitants of the east end. It was long called the ‘People’s Park’ as it was a popular gathering place for the working classes living in the vicinity.

It is now considered one of the best city park’s, with its lakes,open spaces, and even Regent's Canal crossing through it.Many music festivals have taken place here, including concerts from The Clash and Radiohead.

For transport, the area is linked to the Overground line via Homerton and Hackney Central stations. Additionally, London Fields Railway station has overland trains going into the city centre, with a good network of bus routes covering the area. (Zone 2)

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